If you say people should not come to Dubai, what alternative do you have for them back home?
@GlobalPulseWithMonicah10 сағат бұрын
We'll get to that, I have so many projects and foundations I'm looking at as options. Plus it's much better to be home than on Dubai streets. I can guarantee it
@idehenreosas39694 сағат бұрын
@GlobalPulseWithMonicah if course no one should be on the streets. A lot of them don't want to go back. Amnesty is ongoing, yet they don't want to utilise it, so it's their fault. We all have options in life. Lastly, what is your government doing about its citizens all over the streets in Deira? It's appalling to see young girls suffering for nothing on the streets all in the name of survival. Most of them are even single mothers ☹️
@idehenreosas396911 сағат бұрын
You kept saying they keep extending the amnesty? They never kept extending the amnesty , it was just extended once. Besides, this is not the first time amnesty has been done. Anytime there is amnesty, there is always raiding. You say Arabs are racists, but they still give visas to come into their country😂
@GlobalPulseWithMonicah10 сағат бұрын
Tourism is the highest support of UAE GDP, so you shouldn't find it surprising that they give visas, or that touring or visiting the country is encouraged
@idehenreosas39694 сағат бұрын
@GlobalPulseWithMonicah Every country has it laws, they can decide who comes in and go out. Besides, you didn't answer the question on amnesty.
@idehenreosas39694 сағат бұрын
@GlobalPulseWithMonicah Tourism being the highest support of the UAE GDP Is completely false. Please do some research. Tourism only contributes to the non-oil revenues and that is for the Emirate of Dubai. Abu Dhabi, the capital base of the UAE economy, is the main contributor to the GDP of the UAE because of the oil and gas. How did you think they survived the pandemic when there was a lockdown? They are only diversifying their economy away from oil hence the drive for tourism
@idehenreosas396911 сағат бұрын
I know you have a purpose to achieve but hope you don't plan to travel to the UAE anytime soon, you might get in trouble with the officials because of some of your videos.
@GlobalPulseWithMonicah10 сағат бұрын
Oh I have had it with this threat, I even have Arabs telling me the same, I'm travelling to Dubai in January and frankly so unbothered. If they can't handle the truth, then I'll face whatever. I have made my decisions so whatever results from the same, I have clearly accepted. I have wanted to speak up for far too long and silence has not benefited me or anyone. I have had to pick many Africans from prison, get some gals away from three traffickers, if no one does anything, what has the world come to. It's not in me to stand by
@idehenreosas39694 сағат бұрын
@@GlobalPulseWithMonicah Good luck to you. I asked you some time ago if you have lived in another country. There is discrimination everywhere. If I come to Uganda, I will experience it and to me it's understandable. Even among African communities in the UAE, they subtly discriminate amongst themselves.
@idehenreosas39694 сағат бұрын
@@GlobalPulseWithMonicah For context, when you say Arabs, who are you referring to? With regards to the prison, are you also aware their citizens are in prisons if they violate the law? I have witnessed a fellow African report another African to the police for a minor misunderstanding.
@idehenreosas39694 сағат бұрын
@@GlobalPulseWithMonicah I also strongly believe if maybe you had a good job and everything pan out well for you, the story would have been slightly different. Kudos if you are involved in helping out people. Dr*g trafficking, prostitutions are vices that run with cartels and mafias which are sometimes difficult to fight. The world is a 'dangerous' place right now and one has to thread with caution.
@idehenreosas39694 сағат бұрын
@@GlobalPulseWithMonicah So you still want to come to the country you say discriminates against Africans 🤣🤣🤣. I guess you are coming for something different not related to work or residence. You are very funny.